Loose Lips Sink Ships Series by E.M. Lindsey (1-2)
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Overview: E.M. Lindsey is a non-binary, MM Romance author who lives on the East Coast of the United States. When they’re not working, EM is spending time on the beach, kayaking, swimming, and playing with their dogs.
Genre: Romance MM
1. Malicious Compliance – There’s nothing like an epic fall from grace.
Relationship: over.
Career: trashed.
Home: lost.
And somehow, it gets worse when I move into a run-down apartment with a neighbor who’s made it his mission to make my life a living hell. Reeling from my tragic breakup, all I want to do is collect the shattered pieces of my life and put them back together in a shape I recognize, but it’s hard to do that when the jerk next door is keeping me up all hours of the night.
Whatever he does with his loud woodworking tools, obnoxious nineties punk music, and his constant complaints about my working hours, sleep is now a fantasy. Where I once composed music, I now spend my nights entertaining myself with visions of revenge.
But as the war between us continues, things start to shift, and I come to realize our lives might not be that different after all. Where I once loathed the sound of him singing Sex Pistols and using his table saw, now I’ve come to crave it. And I’m starting to think that maybe a faceless stranger I’ve never met might be the key to finding the man I’d lost the day I met my ex.
I’m not sure if the universe has any kindness in mind, but maybe during the holidays, I’ll find my way to hope.
2. Instant Regret – There’s nothing like having your sanctuary destroyed.
My life has been a series of carefully cultivated, strategic moves to ensure peace and quiet. I’m generally a happy guy but there’s one thing I can’t stand: having my space invaded. After all, that’s why I chose this run-down building that no one wants to live in.
And then he moved in.
The obnoxious, arrogant classical musician who spent his first night banging on the wall and insulting my playlist.
But as much as it’s been fun driving him up the wall, I start to see the cracks in his holier-than-thou demeanor—which I suppose is impressive for a blind man.
Something about his life is more tragic than I want to think about, and it doesn’t take more than a few kind words to get him to open up.
Where I once wanted to torment him until he moved out, now all I can think about is how he’d feel in my arms. I’m not sure if he’s willing to give me a chance after everything I’ve done, but this Christmas, I have hope.
And this New Year’s Eve—if luck is on my side—I’ll be ringing it in with the one man I will never let go.
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